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BOB DYLAN - WASHINGTON CIVIL RIGHTS CONCERT TOPS GREATEST GIGS POLL
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WASHINGTON CIVIL RIGHTS CONCERT TOPS GREATEST GIGS POLL
The March on Washington event in 1963, featuring BOB DYLAN, JOAN BAEZ and folk icon PETE SEEGER, has beaten THE BEATLES' ED SULLIVAN shows and Dylan's controversial Newport Folk Festival gig to top a list of America's greatest concerts in the past 50 years.
Elvis Presley's NBC TV special in 1968, The Beatles at Shea Stadium, the Sex Pistols final show in San Francisco, California and Jimi Hendrix's show-stealing performance at Woodstock also made the top 10 in Relix magazine's poll.
Editor Josh Baron admits the number one choice might not be obvious to music fans, but the Washington, D.C. civil rights event and gig was "our country's greatest (concerts)."
He adds, "While it is a day most remembered for profound speeches... music had a significant voice that day too."
The highlight of the civil rights event was Martin Luther King Jr's stirring 'I Have a Dream' speech.
25 November 2009 01:31
Tags: Bob Dylan - Joan Baez - PETE SEEGER - Beatles - Ed Sullivan
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Pete Seeger did much good work for the civil rights movement, but he did NOT
sing at the 1963 March on Washington. If I'm not mistaken, the only non-African
Americans who sang that day were Dylan, Baez and the folk trio Peter, Paul and
Mary. Given that the whole point of the event was the fight for African
American jobs, justice & freedom, it would seem only fitting that proper credit
be given to the other performers on stage that day, African Americans as
deserving of kudos as Dylan and Baez for the success of the concert. These
included the gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, the "mother of American folk music"
Odetta, the legendary opera singer Marion Anderson, the trailblazing blues
guitarist and activist Josh White, Sr., the provocative political lyricist and
songwriter Len Chandler, and the civil rights movement's activist chorus The
Freedom Singers.


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